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Definition of Stepdances

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- legs and feet crossed over each other, with knees close together. Irish stepdances can be placed into two categories. Solos, which are danced by a single...
- organisations which have at various times broken away from CLRG. Irish solo stepdances fall into two broad categories based on the shoes worn: 'hard shoe' (also...
- dotted crotchet note. The slip jig is one of the four most common Irish stepdances, the others being the reel, the jig and the hornpipe. It is danced in...
- dance tradition was primarily influenced by the piping tradition. Irish stepdance is a widespread form of step dance. The earliest feis, or competition...
- Canadian stepdance refers to several related forms of percussive stepdance in Canada with European origins including France, Ireland and Scotland. Canadian...
- set dance, but this name refers more often to a kind of dance in Irish stepdance. Set dancing is based on quadrilles, which were court dances. These were...
- reel is any dance danced to music in reel time (see below). In Irish stepdance, the reel is danced in soft shoes and is one of the first dances taught...
- worship in the Catholic Church and other social activities, such as Irish stepdance and frequenting Irish American bars).[citation needed] While not as extensive...
- Cuisine Dance Jig Sean-nós Set dancing Stepdance Festivals Imbolc Saint Patrick's Day Bealtaine The Twelfth Lúnasa Rose of Tralee Samhain / Halloween...
- as opposed to the more formal and competition-oriented form of Irish stepdance. Sean nós in Irish means 'old style', and is applied to the dance form...